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ACTION-IO as a platform to understand differences in perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of people with obesity and physicians across countries – the Israeli experience

机译:Action-IO作为了解在各国患有肥胖和医生的人们的感知,态度和行为的差异 - 以色列经验

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Obesity is a highly prevalent, complex, and chronic relapsing disease with a considerable unmet medical need. We aimed to identify perceptions, attitudes, behaviors, and barriers to effective obesity treatment among people with obesity (PwO) and physicians in Israel. The ACTION-IO study was an online survey conducted in 11 countries, including Israel. Findings from the Israeli cohort are reported here. Israeli respondents were PwO (body mass index of ≥30?kg/m2 based on self-reported height and weight) and physicians primarily in direct patient care. In total, 750 PwO and 169 physicians completed the survey in Israel. Although most PwO (70%) and physicians (95%) perceived obesity as a chronic disease, the majority of PwO assumed full responsibility for their own weight loss (88%) compared with only 19% of physicians who placed the responsibility for weight loss on their patients with obesity. Many PwO (62%) and physicians (73%) agreed that a complete change in lifestyle would be required for PwO to lose weight and felt that treatment of obesity should be a team effort between different healthcare professionals (HCPs; 80 and 90%, respectively). Dietitians were considered by 82% of physicians to be the most effective professionals in helping PwO achieve their weight loss goals. Many PwO (69%) liked that their HCP initiated weight management discussions and 68% of those who had not previously discussed their weight would like their HCP to initiate the conversation. However, among PwO who had discussed their weight with an HCP, 59% considered the discussions to be a little helpful or not at all helpful. The beliefs that patients have little interest in or motivation for losing weight were identified by physicians as the main reasons (71 and 70%, respectively) for not initiating weight management discussions. In line with the ACTION-IO international study, our Israeli dataset reveals a need to improve awareness, primarily among physicians, on the physiologic basis and clinical management of obesity, including how to approach weight and weight management discussions during patient consultations. Registered at ClinicalTrials.gov , NCT03584191 . Data first posted on ClinicalTrials.gov : 12 July 2018 - ‘Retrospectively registered’.
机译:肥胖是一种高度普遍的,复杂,慢性复发疾病,具有相当大的未满足的医疗需求。我们旨在识别有肥胖(PWO)和以色列的医生的人们有效肥胖治疗的感知,态度,行为和障碍。行动-IO学习是在包括以色列包括11个国家进行的在线调查。以色列队列的调查结果在这里报告。以色列受访者是PWO(基于自我报告的身高和体重)和主要在直接患者护理中的医生≥30克/ M2的体重指数。总共,750 PWO和169名医生在以色列完成了调查。虽然大多数PWO(70%)和医生(95%)感知肥胖症作为慢性疾病,但大多数PWO对自己的减肥(88%)承担全部责任,而只有19%的医生占减肥责任在他们肥胖的患者身上。许多PWO(62%)和医生(73%)同意PWO减肥需要完全改变生活方式,并觉得肥胖的治疗应该是不同医疗专业人士(HCPS; 80%和90%之间的团队努力分别)。营养师被认为是82%的医生是帮助PWO实现其体重减轻目标的最有效的专业人士。许多PWO(69%)喜欢他们的HCP发起的体重管理讨论和68%的人,曾经讨论过重量的人希望他们的HCP启动谈话。然而,在与HCP讨论其体重的PWO中,59%的人认为讨论是有点乐于助人或根本没有帮助。受到医生鉴定患者对失去重量的影响或动力的信念是由于没有启动体重管理讨论的主要原因(分别为71%和70%)。符合Action-IO International研究,我们的以色列数据集透露了需要提高主要在医生之间的意识,以及肥胖的生理基础和临床管理,包括如何在患者咨询期间接近重量和体重管理讨论。在Clinicaltrials.gov注册,NCT03584191。数据首次发布于Clinicaltrials.gov:2018年7月12日 - '回顾性注册'。

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